Orientation is situated at the beginning of all things, without itself being a graspable beginning. Therefore, the Philosophy of Orientation does not regard orientation as a mere precondition, but rather, based on it, rethinks thought itself. This volume develops Werner Stegmaier’s authentic approach and examines its significance for philosophy, and beyond philosophy, for a broader realm of discussion and reflection.



Andrea Bertino, Universität Regensburg; Ekaterina Poljakova, Universität Greifswald; Andreas Rupschus, Koblenz.

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